If you are stuck using Calibri for a mixed Kurdish-English document (Latin script), change the "Complex Scripts" font in Word settings:
Stop struggling with Calibri. Use these Kurdish-friendly fonts that maintain a similar modern, clean style.
| Font Name | Scripts | Kurdish Support | Similar to Calibri? | Free? | |-----------|---------|----------------|---------------------|-------| | Noto Sans Kurdish | Sorani, Kurmanji | Full (ڕ,ڵ,ێ,ە) | Yes – geometric sans | Yes | | Scheherazade New | Arabic extended | Full (v4.0+) | Serif – like Times | Yes | | DAMA (Kurdish government) | Sorani | Full | Custom | Yes | | Segoe UI (Windows) | Sorani partial | Missing ڕ, ڵ | Yes – clean sans | OS built-in | | Bahij* | Both | Full | Swarthier than Calibri | Paid | | Amiri | Arabic | Full (open source) | No – Naskh style | Yes |
Recommendation: For a Calibri-like look with full Kurdish Sorani support, install Noto Sans Kurdish from Google Fonts. It supports both scripts, variable weights, and OpenType Kurdish features.
While the classic Calibri does not work, Microsoft and Google have expanded the font family. There is now a version called Calibri Arabic, designed by Zakariya Salameh.
If you run a Kurdish news site (e.g., Rudaw, BasNews) or a blog, do not specify font-family: Calibri for Arabic-script pages. Google’s crawler sees missing glyphs as empty characters, harming SEO indexation of Kurdish keywords.